That’s still my favorite EU legislation. The price that is displayed must be equal (or higher, discounts are still allowed) to the price that you pay. Taxes, tips, fees, everything must be included in the price.
That’s still my favorite EU legislation. The price that is displayed must be equal (or higher, discounts are still allowed) to the price that you pay. Taxes, tips, fees, everything must be included in the price.
Neverball seems far less known than the other ones, but it’s really good and has tons of levels.
I don’t know much about the topic in depth, but I can tell you the greatest problem with using a blockchain for such record keeping: there is no way to ensure that the service that was recorded in the blockchain actually matches the service that was performed. And this is the same problem that every single record keeping system has, so it’s not unique, but simply because of this all the greater reliability of the blockchain is meaningless.
I haven’t seen anyone excited about neuralink, ever. Maybe it helps that I don’t read Twitter though.
if someone said there electic-lights were low, I would offer them my lamp to sun with.
Not sure if typo or a great pun, but a lamp is a good idea for someone lacking electric lights.
Eh.
This “everything else” are stuff that previously didn’t even exist. There used to be only professional tools and a few games, now you have an app (or multiple apps) for everything.
And I’ll take a garbage program over one that doesn’t exist.
All good advice, just remember that the “control” layer in Django is called “view”. So, keep logic in the views and avoid using too much logic in templates.